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Trevor Lawrence: Franchise QB (TL Discussion, Merged Threads)


(10-10-2023, 10:01 AM)Jaguar Warrior Wrote:
(10-10-2023, 08:32 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: On this play, I noticed that Ed Oliver got through because of confusion between Scherff and Fortner.  Scherff seems to think Fortner has Oliver, but Fortner goes to help out on the man on his left instead.    It's hard to understand why Scherff and Fortner did that.  

https://twitter.com/QBKlass/status/17114...pid1570706

Is there a single impressive throw from TLaw that doesn't involve him getting absolutely clobbered? I cringe every time I watch these replays because Trevor gets demolished every time. Our oline should be ashamed.

I know it's only a sample of one, but if that video is representative, we don't need new players.  We need to coach up the ones we have, because that was a mental mistake, not the result of any physical deficiency.
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(10-10-2023, 10:44 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(10-10-2023, 10:01 AM)Jaguar Warrior Wrote: Is there a single impressive throw from TLaw that doesn't involve him getting absolutely clobbered? I cringe every time I watch these replays because Trevor gets demolished every time. Our oline should be ashamed.

I know it's only a sample of one, but if that video is representative, we don't need new players.  We need to coach up the ones we have, because that was a mental mistake, not the result of any physical deficiency.

While this (mental errors) is def part of the problem with our line, I can find you a dozen examples from this year alone where they simply get manhandled by the guy across from them and Trevor gets hit because of it. 
Not good enough.

We need to upgrade Center this offseason and very likely LG if Little becomes the LT long term

Scherff will need a protege too unless Hodges pans out in that role
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https://twitter.com/Nate_Tice/status/171...64703?s=20

I could watch these all day.
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(This post was last modified: 10-10-2023, 12:24 PM by SamusAranX.)

(10-10-2023, 12:22 AM)Eric1 Wrote:
(10-09-2023, 09:50 PM)SamusAranX Wrote: Forget the silly arguments over labeling him the E word.

This article sums up why I am happy Trevor is here:

https://theathletic.com/4926731/2023/10/...-MwJvwkpk4

Good read. Thanks for the post.

No problem. 

Learned a lot of positive things I wasn’t aware of, especially Taylor’s sit down. I love Trevor’s attitude. No shifting blame to Meyer even though everyone and their mother knew it was toxic. He took ownership.

(10-10-2023, 11:05 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: https://twitter.com/Nate_Tice/status/171...64703?s=20

I could watch these all day.

I still grin like an idiot from that 3rd and 4 throw to Ridley on our way to icing the game.
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(10-10-2023, 11:05 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: https://twitter.com/Nate_Tice/status/171...64703?s=20

I could watch these all day.

Agreed. I like weeks like this, the trolls have scuttled off back to their mom's basement and we can enjoy Trevors greatness.

He's still only 23?!! God I'm going to enjoy the next 15-20 years of him.
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(This post was last modified: 10-10-2023, 01:02 PM by The Real Marty. Edited 1 time in total.)

(10-10-2023, 12:32 PM)JagFan81 Wrote:
(10-10-2023, 11:05 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: https://twitter.com/Nate_Tice/status/171...64703?s=20

I could watch these all day.

Agreed. I like weeks like this, the trolls have scuttled off back to their mom's basement and we can enjoy Trevors greatness.

He's still only 23?!! God I'm going to enjoy the next 15-20 years of him.

He just turned 24 on Oct. 6.

(10-10-2023, 12:20 PM)SamusAranX Wrote: I still grin like an idiot from that 3rd and 4 throw to Ridley on our way to icing the game.

That was one of the best clutch passes I've ever seen.  When we hit that pass I said, oh, my God.  This is not the same old Jags.  And then when I saw an analysis of it, and learned, he audibled into that, and knew he was going to get hit, wow.  If that isn't an elite QB, I don't know who is.  

Kudos to Ridley for providing some width along the sideline so Trevor could loop it in there.
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(10-10-2023, 11:05 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: https://twitter.com/Nate_Tice/status/171...64703?s=20

I could watch these all day.

It's just so beautiful to watch our Offense look like an NFL offense...  

Lawrence is great.  And when the O-Line and the play calling is right, we look unstoppable.

No other QB in the NFL processes as fast as Lawrence does.  If we just get him another .5 seconds per play, he'd pick apart every team.
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It's gonna be really cool when Ridley really shakes off all the rust and goes back to being as good as he was in ATL, now he has a QB that can gettem the ball hes gonna be a menace.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLUOXbjgNqY
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A lot of bros thought we couldn't go deep and stretch the field... LOL. Great video, BLKRanger.

I'm assuming that's a reference to Mighty Morphins? LOL
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This little breakdown showcases Ridley's expert finesse at setting up routes, but it's also a tribute to TL getting this ball out perfectly despite Shatley doing the ol "matador Olay" on his block

https://twitter.com/Jaguars_United/statu...06360?s=20
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(This post was last modified: 10-12-2023, 06:27 PM by Caldrac.)

https://youtu.be/Chuua862750?si=N-WwdR9YqjnGDzD-


Good analysis on Trevor here but two former lineman also critque the [BLEEP] out of our poor line play in general.

Good technical terms to learn here if you're a casual fan and what to dig more into the nuances.

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(10-12-2023, 03:27 PM)carp8dm Wrote: A lot of bros thought we couldn't go deep and stretch the field...  LOL.  Great video, BLKRanger.

I'm assuming that's a reference to Mighty Morphins?  LOL

Sure is! Back in the Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 days we had a whole crew of my buddies with the gamertags imtheXXXranger. We had Red, Blue, Black, Yellow, Pink, Green, White. Basically everyone. Hopped in a game on a firesquad one game and the other team goes “holy [BLEEP] we’re playing the Power Rangers!” 

Good times.
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(10-12-2023, 03:27 PM)carp8dm Wrote: A lot of bros thought we couldn't go deep and stretch the field...  LOL.  Great video, BLKRanger.

I'm assuming that's a reference to Mighty Morphins?  LOL

I know you struggle with basic realities, so I'll help with this one. When Trevor drops back he is oftern hurried in his reads. In the last game he was hit something like 60% of his drop backs and some of them were brutal. The guy is tough and he's playing down the field, but just because we CAN do this doesn't mean that it's a good idea because eventually one of those hits is going to wreck him. So sure, keep calling those 7 steps while he's got linemen all over him, that's really good for the future of the franchise. It's not that we "can't" do this because we aren't able, it's that we "shouldn't" press our Luck.
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(10-13-2023, 08:19 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(10-12-2023, 03:27 PM)carp8dm Wrote: A lot of bros thought we couldn't go deep and stretch the field...  LOL.  Great video, BLKRanger.

I'm assuming that's a reference to Mighty Morphins?  LOL

I know you struggle with basic realities, so I'll help with this one. When Trevor drops back he is oftern hurried in his reads. In the last game he was hit something like 60% of his drop backs and some of them were brutal. The guy is tough and he's playing down the field, but just because we CAN do this doesn't mean that it's a good idea because eventually one of those hits is going to wreck him. So sure, keep calling those 7 steps while he's got linemen all over him, that's really good for the future of the franchise. It's not that we "can't" do this because we aren't able, it's that we "shouldn't" press our Luck.

And we have literally been dialing this downfield stuff up every single week.

The bills tilt was simply the first game we actually hit on it. 

Trevor had to get murdered to do it - which is why folks advised against MORE downfield attempts when the derp-derp-Taylor-sux crowd begged for it. 
They've been trying to throw deep in every single game. 
Many fans simply don't recognize how many routes were being run by primary receivers downfield that never saw a pass thrown - or never saw a pass thrown beyond the check down. 

I don't think anyone ever said "we can't." The Jags offense hit a low percentage of downfield plays in the early weeks. So whether we "can" was never in question. It's just doing it "more" was never the answer. And ramping up downfield attempts remains a recipe for ending the year with Trevor on IR.
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(10-13-2023, 09:35 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:
(10-13-2023, 08:19 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: I know you struggle with basic realities, so I'll help with this one. When Trevor drops back he is oftern hurried in his reads. In the last game he was hit something like 60% of his drop backs and some of them were brutal. The guy is tough and he's playing down the field, but just because we CAN do this doesn't mean that it's a good idea because eventually one of those hits is going to wreck him. So sure, keep calling those 7 steps while he's got linemen all over him, that's really good for the future of the franchise. It's not that we "can't" do this because we aren't able, it's that we "shouldn't" press our Luck.

And we have literally been dialing this downfield stuff up every single week.

The bills tilt was simply the first game we actually hit on it. 

Trevor had to get murdered to do it - which is why folks advised against MORE downfield attempts when the derp-derp-Taylor-sux crowd begged for it. 
They've been trying to throw deep in every single game
Many fans simply don't recognize how many routes were being run by primary receivers downfield that never saw a pass thrown - or never saw a pass thrown beyond the check down. 

I don't think anyone ever said "we can't." The Jags offense hit a low percentage of downfield plays in the early weeks. So whether we "can" was never in question. It's just doing it "more" was never the answer. And ramping up downfield attempts remains a recipe for ending the year with Trevor on IR.

This is correct. TL will check his primary route, if he is not confident the receiver will uncover he will move on to other routes. The time he is allowed to do this has been quite abbreviated recently.  The other point is Buffalo was without their primary DB's, that could have played a role in opening up the deeper routes.
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(10-13-2023, 09:55 AM)Jag149 Wrote:
(10-13-2023, 09:35 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: And we have literally been dialing this downfield stuff up every single week.

The bills tilt was simply the first game we actually hit on it. 

Trevor had to get murdered to do it - which is why folks advised against MORE downfield attempts when the derp-derp-Taylor-sux crowd begged for it. 
They've been trying to throw deep in every single game
Many fans simply don't recognize how many routes were being run by primary receivers downfield that never saw a pass thrown - or never saw a pass thrown beyond the check down. 

I don't think anyone ever said "we can't." The Jags offense hit a low percentage of downfield plays in the early weeks. So whether we "can" was never in question. It's just doing it "more" was never the answer. And ramping up downfield attempts remains a recipe for ending the year with Trevor on IR.

This is correct. TL will check his primary route, if he is not confident the receiver will uncover he will move on to other routes. The time he is allowed to do this has been quite abbreviated recently.  The other point is Buffalo was without their primary DB's, that could have played a role in opening up the deeper routes.

100% correct on all points
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(10-12-2023, 06:18 PM)Caldrac Wrote: https://youtu.be/Chuua862750?si=N-WwdR9YqjnGDzD-


Good analysis on Trevor here but two former lineman also critque the [BLEEP] out of our poor line play in general.

Good technical terms to learn here if you're a casual fan and what to dig more into the nuances.

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i watched this last night, it was really good stuff there, especially on the one play where Fortner called out the LB and went Rogue.
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(10-13-2023, 12:20 PM)icey14 Wrote:
(10-12-2023, 06:18 PM)Caldrac Wrote: https://youtu.be/Chuua862750?si=N-WwdR9YqjnGDzD-


Good analysis on Trevor here but two former lineman also critque the [BLEEP] out of our poor line play in general.

Good technical terms to learn here if you're a casual fan and what to dig more into the nuances.

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i watched this last night, it was really good stuff there, especially on the one play where Fortner called out the LB and went Rogue.

That jumped out to me. Because it got Lawrence absolutely hammered on the play. He thought it was wise, as a Center, to somehow disengage Ed Oliver, a really good interior pass rusher, who has been on a hot streak this season, to run over and jump on Von Miller from the outside edge where I think that was his first game back. 

I get the guess work there mentally, however. To me, that goes back to what my stance is with Walker with moving him inside to use his strength more effectively. Your goal is to protect your QB. The easiest way to get to any QB is to shorten the distance from point A to point QB. Interior rushers always have that advantage 9 times out of 10. 

So, the fact that he thought that was a good idea is scary. I hope the lineman group, Pederson and Rauscher gave him a ration of [BLEEP] for that nonsense.
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